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Article 11 of the French Code of civil procedure

The parties are obliged to cooperate with the investigative measures without prejudice to the judge drawing any consequences from an abstention or refusal. If a party holds evidence, the judge may, at the request of the other party, enjoin him to produce it, if necessary under penalty of a fine. He may, at the request of one of the parties, request or order, if necessary under the same penalty, the…

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Article 12 of the French Code of civil procedure

The judge shall decide the dispute in accordance with the rules of law applicable to it. He must give or restore their exact characterisation to the facts and acts in dispute without stopping at the name that the parties would have proposed. However, he may not change the name or the legal basis where the parties, by virtue of an express agreement and for the rights of which they have…

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Article 16 of the French Code of civil procedure

The judge must, in all circumstances, observe and observe himself the principle of contradiction. He may not retain, in his decision, the pleas, explanations and documents put forward or produced by the parties unless they have been able to debate them in adversarial proceedings. He may not base his decision on the pleas of law that he has raised of his own motion without first inviting the parties to present…

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